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\f0\fs24 \cf0 Replication materials for \'93How Multiple Imputation Makes a Difference\'94\
Prepared by R Lall, 30 June 2016\
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These files contain the replication materials for the reanalyses conducted in the article "How Multiple Imputation Makes a Difference." For each of the 30 reanalyzed studies, there are (at least) four files: (1) the replication and reanalysis code (a .DO file with the suffix \'93Rep Code"); (2) the original dataset (a .DTA or .CSV file with the suffix \'93Rep Data\'93); (3) the code for creating the imputed datasets (a .R file with the suffix \'93Imp Code\'94); and (4) the imputed datasets themselves (a stacked .DTA file with the suffix \'93Imp Data\'93). The files are identified by the initial of each author's surname followed by the year of publication, the journal\'92s acronym, and a suffix. For the five studies that were subjected to sensitivity analyses, there are additional imputed datasets with the suffixes \'93Imp Data HD" (denoting that they were created using the \'93hot.deck\'94 package in R), \'93Imp Data MICE" (denoting that they were created using the \'93mice\'94 package in R), or \'93Imp Data [number]\'94 (denoting the number of datasets created using the \'93Amelia II\'94 package in R). Note, finally, that two studies - \cf0 \expnd0\expndtw0\kerning0
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Pandya (2010) - have multiple original datasets that cover different time periods. Their files thus have an additional suffix denoting the particular period covered by the dataset.\
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The full list of reanalyzed studies is:\
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1. Accominotti, Olivier and Marc Flandreau. 2008. \'93Bilateral Treaties and the Most-Favored-Nation-Clause: The Myth of Trade Liberalization in the Nineteenth Century.\'94 World Politics 60, no. 2:147\'96188. \
2. Allee, Todd L. and Clint Peinhardt. 2011. \'93Contingent Credibility: The Impact of Investment Treaty Violations on Foreign Direct Investment.\'94 International Organization 65, no. 3:401\'9632. \
3. Allee, Todd L. and Jamie E. Scalera. 2012. \'93The Divergent Effects of Joining International Organizations: Trade Gains and the Rigors of WTO Accession.\'94 
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International Organization
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 66. no. 2:243\'9676. \
4. Ansell, Ben W. 2008. \'93Traders, Teachers, and Tyrants: Democracy, Globalization, and Public Investment in Education.\'94 International Organization 62, no. 2:289\'96322. \
5. Baccaro, Lucio and Diego Rei. 2007. \'93Institutional Determinants of Unemployment in OECD Countries: Does the Deregulatory View Hold Water?\'94 International Organization 61, no. 3:527\'96569. \
6. Boix, Carles. 2008. \'93Economic Roots of Civil Wars and Revolutions in the Contemporary World.\'94 World Politics 60, no. 3:390\'96437. \
7. Brooks, Sarah M. and Marcus J. Kurtz. 2012. \'93Paths to Financial Policy Diffusion: Statist Legacies in Latin America\'92s Globalization.\'94 International Organization 66, no. 1:95\'96128. \
8. Broz, Lawrence J. and Michael Plouffe. 2010. \'93The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Anchors: Firm-Level Evidence.\'94 International Organization 64, no. 4:695\'96717. \
9. Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce and Alastair Smith. 2009. \'93A Political Economy of Aid.\'94 International Organization 63, no. 2:309\'9640. \
10. Cao, Xun and Aseem Prakash. 2010. \'93Trade Competition and Domestic Pollution: A Panel Study, 1980-2003.\'94 International Organization 64, no. 3:481\'96503. \
11. Caraway, Teri L., Stephanie J. Rickard and Mark S. Anner. 2012. \'93International Negotiations and Domestic Politics: The Case of IMF Labor Market Conditionality.\'94 International Organization 66. no. 1:27\'9661. \
12. Dreher, Axel and Martin Gassebner. 2012. \'93Do IMF and World Bank Programs Induce Government Crises? An Empirical Analysis.\'94 International Organization 66, no. 2:329\'96 58. \
13. Efrat, Asif. 2010. \'93Toward Internationally Regulated Goods: Controlling the Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons.\'94 International Organization 64, no. 1:97\'96131. \
14. Ehrlich, Sean D. 2007. \'93Access to Protection: Domestic Institutions and Trade Policy in Democracies.\'94 International Organization 61, no. 3:571\'96605. \
15. Gawande, Kishore, Pravin Krishna and Marcelo Olarreaga. 2009. \'93What Governments Maximize and Why: The View from Trade.\'94 International Organization 63, no. 3:491\'96 532. \
16. Guisinger, Alexandra and David A. Singer. 2010. \'93Exchange Rate Proclamations and Inflation-Fighting Credibility.\'94 International Organization 64, no. 2:313\'9637. \
17. Hartzell, Caroline A., Matthew Hoddie and Molly Bauer. 2010. \'93Economic Liberaliza- tion via IMF Structural Adjustment: Sowing the Seeds of Civil War?\'94 International Organization 64, no. 2:339\'9656. \
18. Keefer, Philip. 2007. \'93Elections, Special Interests, and Financial Crisis.\'94 International Organization 61, no. 3:607\'9641. \
19. Kucik, Jeffrey and Eric Reinhardt. 2008. \'93Does Flexibility Promote Cooperation? An Application to the Global Trade Regime.\'94 International Organization 62, no. 3:477\'96505. \
20. Kurtz, Marcus J. and Sarah M. Brooks. 2008. \'93Embedding Neoliberal Reform in Latin America.\'94 World Politics 60, no. 2:231\'96280. \
21. L\'f3pez-C\'f3rdova, Ernesto and Christopher M. Meissner. 2008. \'93The Impact of International Trade on Democracy: A Long-Run Perspective.\'94 World Politics 60, no. 4:539\'9675. \
22. Morrison, Kevin M. 2009. \'93Oil, Nontax Revenue, and the Redistributional Foundations of Regime Stability.\'94 International Organization 63, no. 1:107\'9638. \
23. Oatley, Thomas. 2011. \'93The Reductionist Gamble: Open Economy Politics in the Global Economy.\'94 International Organization 65, no. 2:311\'96341. \
24. Pandya, Sonal S. 2010. \'93Labor Markets and the Demand for Foreign Direct Investment.\'94 International Organization 64, no. 3:389\'96409. \
25. Pelc, Krzysztof J. 2011a. \'93Why Do Some Countries Get Better WTO Accession Terms Than Others?\'94 International Organization 65, no. 4:639\'9672. \
26. Pelc, Krzysztof J. 2011b. \'93How States Ration Flexibility: Tariffs, Remedies, and Exchange Rates as Policy Substitutes.\'94 World Politics 63, no. 4:618\'9646. \
27. Ramsay, Kristopher W. 2011. \'93Revisiting the Resource Curse: Natural Disasters, the Price of Oil, and Democracy.\'94 International Organization 65, no. 3:507\'96529. \
28. Rueda, David. 2008. \'93Left Government, Policy, and Corporatism: Explaining the Influ- ence of Partisanship on Inequality.\'94 World Politics 60, no. 3:349\'96389. \
29. Ward, Hugh, Lawrence Ezrow and Han Dorussen. 2011. \'93Globalization, Party Positions, and the Median Voter.\'94 
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63, no. 3:509\'96547. \
30. Winters, Matthew S. 2010. \'93Choosing to Target: What Types of Countries Get Different Types of World Bank Projects.\'94 World Politics 62, no. 3:422\'96458. }